Integrative and Regenerative Medicine Services in Clearwater, FL

At New Era Medical, we help adults in Clearwater and the Tampa Bay area navigate complex health concerns with a practical, lab-guided approach. Your plan is built around what your body needs now, with supportive therapies that fit your goals and your pace.

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Nutrition Therapy

If you have tried eating “clean” and still feel off, nutrition therapy can help you get more specific. At New Era Medical, this starts with your symptoms, your routines, and the patterns we see in your health history. When labs are appropriate, we use them to clarify where support is most needed, then translate that information into food choices you can actually follow. Instead of handing you a strict meal plan, we focus on steady energy, metabolic stability, and the nutrient foundation your body relies on for repair and recovery. You will get guidance that fits your tolerance, preferences, and schedule, with room to adjust as your body responds. Nutrition therapy is often used alongside other services, especially when fatigue, inflammation patterns, digestive discomfort, or slow recovery are part of the picture. The goal is practical structure that reduces guesswork and supports consistent progress over time.
Often, the difficulty isn't in identifying the necessary action but in practically implementing it into the routine of a typical day. Dietary guidance is designed for that gap between advice and daily life. We help you build routines around timing, hydration, food choices, and planning, so you are not starting from scratch every week. Your recommendations are shaped by your symptoms and goals and adjusted to what you can realistically keep up with. That may include strategies to support blood sugar balance, digestive comfort, and inflammation management, without turning every meal into a negotiation. If cravings, sensitivities, travel, or a busy schedule are getting in the way, we problem-solve with you instead of adding more rules. Many patients use dietary guidance as part of a larger integrative program, especially when they want steady progress without feeling restricted. The aim is consistency that holds up, not perfection that burns out.
EBOO is typically considered when a patient needs a more intensive, structured approach as part of an integrative program. Because it is not a casual service, we start with careful screening. Your medical history, current medications, and lab findings matter here, and your team will review those details before determining whether EBOO belongs in your plan. If it does, you will know what the process involves, how sessions are scheduled, and how we monitor your response. We also talk through what the goal is for you specifically, since patients come in with different priorities and different levels of tolerance. EBOO may be used to support detoxification and overall resilience in certain cases, often alongside nutrition support, supplementation, and other therapies that help you build a steadier baseline. The focus is careful pacing and clear clinical reasoning, not pushing intensity for its own sake.
UVBI, or Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation, may be used in select cases within an immune and metabolic support plan. For many patients, the real frustration has been uncertainty, trying one idea after another without knowing what is relevant. UVBI is only considered after we review your symptoms, history, and objective findings to determine whether it makes sense in your program. If this treatment is recommended, we explain what to expect during a session, how often it may be used, and what markers we will track over time. The focus is on overall function and steadier recovery, not chasing dramatic short-term changes. UVBI is commonly paired with foundational steps like nutrition therapy, dietary guidance, targeted supplementation, and other supportive modalities. Think of it as one component that may help support the larger plan, especially when immune strain and inflammation patterns are part of the clinical picture.
Energy optimization is for those who are tired of hearing "your labs look fine" while still struggling through the day. Low energy is rarely one issue, and it often shows up alongside poor sleep, blood sugar swings, inflammation patterns, or slow recovery. Our job is to sort through the noise and focus on what is most likely contributing. We start with a thorough intake and, when appropriate, a lab-guided evaluation. From there, your program is built to support better day-to-day function by addressing sleep quality, metabolic stability, hydration, nutrient needs, and recovery capacity. Plans may include nutrition support, targeted supplementation, IV options, and select machine therapies, depending on what your body is showing and how you tolerate each step. This is not a stimulant-based approach. The goal is steadier progress you can measure over time, so you have more consistent energy without feeling like you are borrowing from tomorrow.
Salt sauna sessions are often used when the nervous system feels “on,” sleep is lighter than it should be, or recovery feels slower than normal. The combination of gentle heat and a salt-rich environment can support relaxation and help you downshift, especially when stress and inflammation patterns are part of the picture. Sauna sessions are not intended as a measure of endurance. Timing, hydration, and pacing matter. Your provider can guide session length and frequency based on your symptoms and tolerance, particularly if fatigue, dizziness, or heat sensitivity is a concern. Many patients use salt saunas as supportive care while foundational factors like nutrition, hydration, and sleep are being addressed. It can also pair well with other recovery-focused services in a structured program. The goal is to help your body feel more settled and resilient, so the rest of your plan feels easier to follow.
A Kaqun oxygen bath is a gentle option for patients who want oxygen-based recovery support in a calming, low-stress format. Sessions are designed to be comfortable and easy to tolerate, which matters when you are already dealing with low stamina, inflammation patterns, or a body that feels reactive. If Kaqun is included, your provider will help determine how it fits into your overall program and how often to use it. Some patients incorporate it as a steady recovery anchor while they work on nutrition, metabolic stability, and supplementation. Others use it alongside IV support and machine therapies during a more intensive phase of care. We also keep the focus practical. The question is not “What can we add?” It is “What helps you recover more consistently?” Kaqun sessions are often chosen for that reason, especially when you need support that feels restorative, not demanding.
When your body feels stuck in overdrive, recovery gets harder. PEMF therapy is commonly used to support relaxation, circulation patterns, and nervous system recovery, particularly when sleep disruption or ongoing stress load is contributing to symptoms. Sessions are non-invasive, and we pace them based on your tolerance and the role PEMF is meant to play in your program. Some patients notice this treatment feels like a reset after a long stretch of tension. Others use it as a steady complement while working on foundational steps such as nutrition therapy, dietary guidance, and targeted supplementation. The goal is not to chase a single session result. It is to support a pattern of steadier recovery and improved day-to-day function over time. If PEMF is recommended, we will explain why it fits your case and what progress should look like for you, using markers that are practical and measurable.
Red light therapy is often used as a supportive add-on when the goal is cellular regeneration and steadier recovery. Sessions are simple, non-invasive, and typically easy to tolerate, which makes them a good fit for patients who need consistent support without adding strain. In the context of an integrative program, red light therapy may be included to assist tissue-level energy processes while core factors such as nutrition, sleep quality, metabolic balance, and inflammation patterns are being addressed. It is not presented as a standalone fix. It works best when it supports a plan that is already organized around your clinical picture. We guide pacing and frequency so it fits your schedule and your goals. If you are managing chronic fatigue, inflammation patterns, or slow recovery, red light therapy can be one piece of a structured program focused on better day-to-day function and steadier progress.
Regenerative therapy requires careful screening, clear expectations, and responsible follow-up. If cellular therapies are offered and appropriate, your provider will review your medical history, goals, and relevant findings to determine fit. Not every patient is a candidate, and not every concern is the right use case, so the decision is made case by case. If it is included, we focus on planning and support around the therapy, not promises. Patients often have questions about what is realistic, what the timeline looks like, and how progress is evaluated. We take time to walk through those details, including what other components of your program may need to be in place, such as nutrition support, inflammation management, and recovery-focused therapies. The goal is a thoughtful approach that respects both safety and the complexity of your situation. You should feel informed, not rushed.
Stem cell therapy requires careful screening, clear expectations, and responsible follow-up. If cellular therapies are offered and appropriate, your provider will review your medical history, goals, and relevant findings to determine fit. Not every patient is a candidate, and not every concern is the right use case, so the decision is made case by case. If it is included, we focus on planning and support around the therapy, not promises. Patients often have questions about what is realistic, what the timeline looks like, and how progress is evaluated. We take time to walk through those details, including what other components of your program may need to be in place, such as nutrition support, inflammation management, and recovery-focused therapies. The goal is a thoughtful approach that respects both safety and the complexity of your situation. You should feel informed, not rushed.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is often considered when a patient needs support for recovery capacity, tissue stress, or complex health patterns where oxygen availability may play a role. During sessions, you rest in a pressurized chamber while breathing oxygen. The experience is structured and monitored, and we review your medical history to confirm that HBOT is appropriate for you. Some patients explore this treatment when fatigue overlaps with inflammation, slow recovery, or a body that feels depleted and reactive. Others include it as part of a comprehensive program during an intensive phase of care. If HBOT is recommended, we discuss session frequency, what the schedule typically looks like, and what markers we will follow to understand how you are responding. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not positioned as a single-session solution. It works best as part of an organized plan that also addresses foundational factors like nutrition, sleep quality, and metabolic balance.
Cellular regeneration is a program-based approach, not a single service. It is designed for patients who feel like their body is not recovering the way it used to, whether that shows up as chronic fatigue, inflammation patterns, slow healing, or reduced day-to-day capacity. The goal is to support repair capacity and overall function over time, using steps that are organized and measurable. Plans often combine lab-guided recommendations, targeted supplementation, IV support, and machine therapies in a sequence that makes sense for your starting point. That sequencing matters, especially for complex cases where doing “everything at once” can be overwhelming. You will know what the priorities are, what comes next, and how we measure progress across weeks and months. The aim is steady forward movement and better resilience, not a busy schedule of therapies with no clear purpose.
Hydrogen therapy may be included in programs focused on oxidative stress and recovery support, particularly when patients are dealing with fatigue patterns, inflammation load, or slower-than-expected recovery. Because “hydrogen therapy” can mean different things in different settings, we explain the method used at the clinic and the role it is meant to play in your plan. Whether it fits depends on your symptom profile, medical history, and overall goals. If it is recommended, we will also discuss pacing, how it is scheduled, and what realistic progress looks like for you. The focus is support and consistency, not dramatic promises. Hydrogen therapy is often paired with foundational steps such as nutrition therapy and targeted supplementation and may be combined with other recovery-focused modalities when appropriate. It is used to support the plan, not replace medical care.
If back or neck symptoms are making sitting, walking, or sleeping harder than they should be, spinal decompression may be considered when disc pressure or irritation appears to be part of the picture. Care begins with an evaluation to determine whether decompression is appropriate for you and to rule out situations where it is not a good fit. When included, sessions are paced for comfort and tolerance. Some patients notice they move more easily after a series of visits, while others need decompression to be paired with supportive steps such as movement guidance, rehab-focused care, or inflammation support to make progress hold up. We talk through what that combination should look like for you. The goal is not short-term relief that fades after a week. It is a steadier function over time, with a plan that helps you reduce setbacks and move with more confidence again.

Proudly Serving Our Community

We proudly serve patients across the entire Tampa Bay region, including Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and the surrounding Gulf Coast communities. Located centrally in Downtown Clearwater, our clinic is configured for easy accessibility via major regional arteries like US Highway 19 North, Gulf to Bay Blvd (SR 60), and the Courtney Campbell Causeway. Whether you are commuting in from Hillsborough County for specialized regenerative therapies or are a local Pinellas resident seeking a proactive, holistic wellness plan, New Era Medical is your trusted destination for advanced health recovery.
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Serving Clearwater, St. Petersburg and the Greater Tampa Bay Area

New Era Medical serves high-performing individuals and those seeking root-cause resolution throughout the Greater Tampa Bay Metroplex who want integrative care that feels clinically advanced, personalized, and worth the trip. From our central Clearwater location on Cleveland St, many patients choose us because our specialized approach is a straightforward drive from major hubs like Downtown St. Petersburg and Westshore/South Tampa. This primary service area includes the core Clearwater and barrier island communities, the affluent Belleair enclave, and active hubs like Dunedin and Safety Harbor. We regularly welcome patients commuting from key regional gateways including Palm Harbor and Tarpon Springs to the north, and the vibrant districts of St. Petersburg and Largo to the south. Whether you are coming to us for ongoing management of a chronic condition, high-performance optimization, or regenerative medicine, you can expect a clear process and a practical path forward.

Clearwater & Coastal Hub

  • Downtown Clearwater / Cleveland St District: 33755, 33756
  • Clearwater Beach / Island Estates / Sand Key: 33767
  • Belleair / Belleair Bluffs / Belleair Beach: 33756, 33770, 33786
  • Countryside / Northwood: 33761, 33759

North Pinellas Hub

  • Dunedin / Dunedin Isles: 34698
  • Palm Harbor / Ozona / Crystal Beach: 34683, 34684, 34685
  • Safety Harbor: 34695 Tarpon Springs / East Lake: 34688, 34689

Mid‒County & South Pinellas Hub

  • Largo / Bardmoor: 33770, 33771, 33773, 33774, 33778
  • Seminole / Bay Pines: 33772, 33776, 33777
  • Pinellas Park / Gateway: 33781, 33782, 33716

St. Petersburg Metro Hub

  • Downtown St. Pete / Old Northeast / Snell Isle: 33701, 33704
  • St. Pete Beach / Tierra Verde: 33706, 33715
  • Tyrone / West St. Pete: 33710, 33713

Tampa & Hillsborough Gateway Hub

  • Westshore Business District / Rocky Point: 33607, 33634
  • South Tampa / Hyde Park / Davis Islands: 33606, 33609, 33629
  • Downtown Tampa / Channelside: 33602
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New Era Medical is based in Clearwater, FL, and welcomes patients from across the Tampa Bay area, including Clearwater Beach, Dunedin, Largo, Safety Harbor, Palm Harbor, Oldsmar, Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Whether you’re nearby or driving in, the process stays the same: a thorough intake, a lab-guided review when appropriate, and recommendations designed around your needs. Many patients want care close to home. Others travel because they’re looking for a more comprehensive integrative program. Either way, we focus on clear next steps and steady progress you can measure over time.
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